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    I find it difficult and a little intimidating to shave the left side of my face with my right hand and uncomfortable and clumsy with the left.

    any suggestions.

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    I did too, at first...now it's fine. Keep at it and you'll be ok. If I can do it, anyone can.

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    I too was completely lame when shaving with my left hand. One of the other members (Greg you know who you are) talked me into trying it out. I toughed it out and was very careful. Now due to my extra care, I get a better shave with my left hand than my right. I tend to get careless with my right. Stick with it, and you'll do fine.
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    I also found it awkward at first but now I seem to be better with my left hand... feels odd to shave the left of my face with my right now.

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    I thought that using my left hand would be challenging, so the first time I shaved with a straight I started with my left hand. I figured that, that would be as difficult as it would get. In the mornings when I start my shave, I still start with my left.

    Just keep practising with both hands, in different combinations and grips. There's no right and wrong, but the more comfortable you are with both hands, the more options you have.

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    I actually have cut myself more on my right side, using my right hand. Just brain structure (:-) I guess!

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    It is a weird feeling to use your non-dominant hand but in the long run it is not difficult to learn and IMO it is safer because you have more visual on what you are doing. Keep at it and before long it will be natural.
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    It takes a little practice but after a few shaves it will become simpler. I find I have better control now I use both hands. The skin stretching is much easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by easyace View Post
    ...Just keep practising with both hands, in different combinations and grips. There's no right and wrong, but the more comfortable you are with both hands, the more options you have...
    That's the answer right there...

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    I shave wtg with both hands and atg and xtg just with my main left hand

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